Nvidia, Unitree and Sharpa unveil humanoid robot projecthumanoid robot project
Nvidia, Unitree and Singapore-based Sharpa announced a humanoid robot project in Taipei on Monday, alongside new software tools for physical artificial intelligence. The companies said the effort is aimed at robots that can do real work, which matters because it signals how major chip and robotics firms are pushing humanoids closer to practical use.
- Taipei hosts one of Asia’s most important electronics trade shows.
- Humanoid robots are often built to work in factories and warehouses first.
- Robotic hands are usually harder to perfect than legs or wheels.